Please can someone advise what further application I may be able to make in regards to my case, outlines below; I have received a refusal to appeal to the UTT.
The Upper Tribunal has refused or not admitted your application for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal.
The appellant applies to remain in the UK on the basis of a family life relationship with partner.
Its is a renewed application for permission to appeal against the decision of the First-tier Tribunal made on the papers at ***********dismissing the appeal.
The grounds of appeal, were written by the applicant in person, are a request that the appellant be allowed to remain because her father has now passed away abroad and she feels very vulnerable and wishes to remain in the UK with her partner.
The decision of the First-tier Tribunal accepts that the appellant is in a relationship with her partner but finds that she has not shown she would have very significant obstacles to family life with her partner taking place in abroad, and thus finds that her removal would be not be a disproportionate interference with her right to respect for family life. The new information about the sad death of the appellant’s father was not before the First-tier Tribunal and so cannot found an arguable error in the decision of the First-tier Tribunal. It is also totally unclear why it would cause the appellant and her partner to have problems establishing family life in the in her country. The decision of the First-tier Tribunal is unarguably adequately reasoned, and the grounds identify no arguable error of law.
There is no further right of appeal in these circumstances. A decision by the Upper Tribunal refusing
permission to appeal to itself is an “excluded decision” and therefore no appeal lies from such a decision:
s13(8)(c) Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007.
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